2016
The Role of Bats as Reservoir Hosts of Emerging Neuroviruses
Mackenzie J, Childs J, Field H, Wang L, Breed A. The Role of Bats as Reservoir Hosts of Emerging Neuroviruses. 2016, 403-454. PMCID: PMC7123318, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33189-8_12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbility of batsReservoir hostsAnimal virus familiesRole of batsTransmission cycleOnly mammalsAlternative hostsEcological factorsHost virusesNew genusVirus familiesBroad diversityVirus dispersalBatsSpillover hostsFamily ParamyxoviridaeWide diversityDispersalNovel virusHostSt Louis encephalitis virusNipah virusDiversityGenetic factorsRecent studies
2008
The role of bats as reservoir hosts of emerging neurological viruses
MacKenzie J, Childs J, Field H, Wang L, Breed A. The role of bats as reservoir hosts of emerging neurological viruses. 2008, 382-406. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511541728.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOrder ChiropteraReservoir hostsMammalian species richnessRole of batsSpecies richnessMammalian speciesRelated lyssavirusesWorld fruitBatsHuman pathogensMenangle virusChiropteraZoonotic virusesWide distributionPotential pathogensHostBiological featuresAbundanceLike virusesSARS coronavirusPathogensVirusRichnessVirus transmissionSuborders
1994
The Epidemiology of bat rabies in New York State, 1988–92
Childs J, Trimarchi C, Krebs J. The Epidemiology of bat rabies in New York State, 1988–92. Epidemiology And Infection 1994, 113: 501-511. PMID: 7995360, PMCID: PMC2271321, DOI: 10.1017/s0950268800068515.Peer-Reviewed Original Research